To produce a `stable' release from the trunk: -1. Update the release notes; make sure that the release date is correct. 0. Make sure that the trunk builds in the release supervisor. 1. Branch the trunk, e.g., `svn cp .../trunk .../branches/0.5-release'. 2. Switch to the branch, e.g., `svn switch .../branches/0.5-release'. 3. In `configure.ac', change `STABLE=0' into `STABLE=1' and commit. 4. In the release supervisor, add a one-time job to build `.../branches/0.5-release'. 5. Make sure that the release succeeds. 6. Move the branch to a tag, e.g., `svn mv .../branches/0.5-release .../tags/0.5'. Note that the branch should not be used for maintenance; it should be deleted after the release has been created. A maintenance branch (e.g., `.../branches/0.5') should be created from the original revision of the trunk (since maintenance releases should also be tested first; hence, we cannot have `STABLE=1'). The same procedure can then be followed to produce maintenance releases; just substitute `.../branches/VERSION' for the trunk. 7. Switch back to the trunk. 8. Bump the version number in `configure.ac' (in AC_INIT).